When we talk about electric vehicles, it’s tempting to focus on numbers—range, adoption rates, market share. But the true story of EVs is about something far more powerful: people, vision, and the ecosystems that make innovation meaningful. The vehicles themselves are just the beginning; the real revolution is happening behind the scenes, where leadership, infrastructure, and sustainability converge to define the future of mobility.
This edition, “Top 10 EV Innovators to Watch in 2025,” brings together stories that highlight not just the leaders shaping the industry, but also the breakthroughs, insights, and perspectives driving the EV ecosystem forward.
From pioneering infrastructure to sustainability innovations, the edition captures the ideas, actions, and impact that are redefining what mobility means today. It opens with the story of Jagjit Singh—a leader who has made it his mission to connect vision with impact.
With over 25 years of international business development experience, Jagjit has become a defining voice in electric mobility and clean energy. Titles do not capture his impact, action does. From building high-power charging infrastructure in Europe to pioneering scalable energy solutions across APAC, he has consistently turned ambitious visions into tangible results. His work demonstrates that leadership is not about position or recognition, but about bridging gaps, enabling progress, and creating ecosystems that thrive.
Alongside Jagjit’s profile, we take readers inside the evolution of infrastructure ecosystems, highlighting critical innovations in charging networks, energy storage, and policy frameworks that are shaping adoption. These pieces provide insight into the mechanics of the revolution—showing that mobility is no longer just about cars on the road, but about the networks, partnerships, and technologies that support them.
The edition also includes stories that challenge conventional assumptions about innovation. Some of the most transformative ideas in EVs didn’t originate in boardrooms or corporate labs—they started in garages, under resource constraints, and with nothing but persistence and creativity. Today, these innovators are impacting global markets, proving that audacity and grit can overcome barriers that money and scale alone cannot. Their journey reminds us that leadership in the EV space is as much about vision and courage as it is about capital or technology.
Together, these stories do more than inform—they provoke reflection, challenge assumptions, and inspire action. They push us to see beyond immediate adoption metrics and toward long-term impact, illustrating that the EV revolution is not defined by vehicles alone, but by the people, ecosystems, and leadership driving change.
Ultimately, this edition is a call to action: leadership in mobility today requires vision, courage, and accountability. From the pioneers like Jagjit Singh to the innovators pushing technology and sustainability forward, the message is clear—the measure of progress is no longer miles on the road. It is the lasting impact we create, the systems we build, and the legacy we leave for the future of mobility.